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...DIED. ELMER BERNSTEIN, 82, composer who created both jazzy and gentle scores for more than 200 Hollywood films over 50 years; in Ojai, California. Bernstein composed the muscular jazz scores for such '50s films as The Man With the Golden Arm and Sweet Smell of Success; worked in a more delicate, bluer key for films like To Kill a Mockingbird and Far From Heaven; and created the familiar, oft-heard themes for The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape. His only Oscar came for his score (but not the songs) to Thoroughly Modern Millie...
PEOPLE: Great Danes of Hollywood; Mike Wallace makes news...
...Hollywood doesn't necessarily want to make Christian movies. It wants to make movies Christians think are Christian. Moviemakers are happy to be the money changers in the temple, even as preachers are thrilled that a discussion of--what, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle?--can guarantee a full house on Sunday. --Reported by Lina Lofaro and Clayton Neuman/New York City and Desa Philadelphia/Los Angeles
LESSON "The theology ... is that 'sometimes the created needs to help the creator, even against his will.' It's the Hollywood assumption that God needs our help, which is arrogant at best and suicidal at worst." -crosswalk.com...
DIED. VIRGINIA GREY, 87, ubiquitous Hollywood supporting actress who made her film debut as Little Eva in Uncle Tom's Cabin in 1927 and went on to co-star with everyone from Johnny Weissmuller in Tarzan's New York Adventure to Rock Hudson in All That Heaven Allows; in Los Angeles...